Richmond, VA--General Cigar was recently vindicated by
the courts again in the nearly 16 year old legal battle waged by Cubatabaco to
determine rightful ownership of the Cohiba® trademark in the United States.
After losing its legal battle in the Second Circuit, Cubatabaco continued to
exhaust all available legal channels by bringing this matter before the United
States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”).
The TTAB granted General Cigar’s motion for summary
judgment, and dismissed with prejudice Cubatabaco’s petition to cancel General
Cigar’s Cohiba registrations. The TTAB ruled that because the federal
courts have held that Cubatabaco may not sell Cohiba cigars in the U.S. or
acquire any interest in the Cohiba mark, Cubatabaco lacks any property interest
in the Cohiba mark. Cubatabaco therefore
has no standing to challenge General Cigar’s registrations of the Cohiba mark.
General Cigar’s President Dan Carr said, “This ruling
once again affirms what we have believed all along: That Cubatabaco has no
merit in challenging General Cigar’s ownership of the Cohiba trademark in the
United States.”
General Cigar
received its first registration of the Cohiba trademark in the U.S. in 1981,
and again in 1992. The company has sold
its Dominican Cohiba cigar in the U.S. since the early 1980s.
About Cohiba Cigars
True cigar connoisseurs recognize Dominican Cohiba
cigars as one of the finest brands available in the U.S. market. Critically
acclaimed for their meticulous construction and refined taste, the core brand
of Cohiba cigars is complemented by these premium collections: Cohiba Black, Cohiba
XV, Cohiba Puro Dominicana and Cohiba Edición Diamante.
® Cohiba is a registered trademark of General Cigar
Company.
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